So Full of Shapes: A Reading of Shakespeare's Twelfth NightGreenwich Exchange, 2006 - 88 עמודים Matt Simpson adopts a thematic approach to the analysis and appreciation of one of Shakespeare's best comedies, which draws out the reality of the characters of the play, even though their setting is fantastical. The issues of wit, madness, gender, love, and deception are handled with insight. |
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But Thats All One | 1 |
What Is Love? | 4 |
Like a Cloistress | 11 |
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15 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Act II Aguecheek allowed already Antonio appearance audience become behaviour better bring brother Captain catches Cesario characters comedy comes consider contrast courtly dance death devil disguise Duke earlier effect Elizabethan enters example expect experience expression fact faith fall feel Feste Feste's final fool fortunes given gives hand hear heart honour hope keep kind lady language least live look lovers madness Malvolio Maria marriage matter means melancholy mind mistress natural Night Olivia Orsino perhaps play present Providence Puritan question reason recognises reference response says scene Sebastian seems sense sexual Shakespeare simply singing Sir Andrew Sir Toby Sir Topas song speak suffering suggest taken tells thee things thou thought Toby's tragedy true turned Twelfth Night Viola virtue voice woman words